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Srikanth pathi neenga vecha cluenala than kandu pidikka mudinjithu :)Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
A,B debuted in the same match.
A - Picked up the wicket of C and hung on to save the test match.
B - Did not play any other test match. Though he picked up 3 wickets in the first innings, he didn't bowl in the second innings.
C - Registered his highest score and picked up 4 wickets in the 2nd innings to push his team towards the brink of victory.
D,E - Scored unbeaten centuries in this match
Puzzle 2:
A,B debuted in the same match
A and B shared a century partnership in this match (a sort of rare occurrence between debutants)
B never played another Test match despite an unbeaten half-century
A was dismissed by C while closing in on his century
D and E were the captains
D is now a commentator
idhu avlO kashtamaavaa irukku? illa answer panra alavukku worth illayA? :confused2:Quote:
Originally Posted by GP
Clue:
Only twice have all 11 players had roles in taking the wickets in a Test innings and both matches involved this team. The first time was against West Indies in Jamaica in 2001, when the hosts were dismissed for 301 in the second innings. More recently, however, all 11 players played a hand in at least one dismissal against England at Newlands in 2010, and yet they managed only nine wickets in a thrilling draw.
thennAppirikkAQuote:
Originally Posted by GP
PuLiyan, clues kudunga
Clue for Puzzle 1:
A is a bowler and played over 100 tests but had this very rough start where he picked up a solitary wicket and gave away 100+ runs.
Clue for Puzzle 2:
A is a popular current player. He got 96 in that match. Just think of current players who made 90 odd in debut innings.
First one
Sydney 1991
Shane Warne = A
Ravi Shastri = C
Sachin Godulkar = E
Subroto Bannerjee = B
It seems D= David, Boon
Right A = Kallis?
Got it. it is Our own Ricky!
Stuart Law, right?
Having figured out that
A = Pricky Ranting
B = Stuart Law
Cricinfo tells me the rest:
C = Warnakulasuriya Padebendige Ushantha Joseph Chaminda Vaas
D = Mark Taylor
E = The great Arjuna Ranatunga
Plum :clap:
Puzzle 1 - Correct
Puzzle 2 - Asked specifically for you. Please complete it :D
appadiye oru question-um ketteenganna naangalum mandaiya pichikuvom
:hammer: at puLi. Misleading clue!Quote:
A is a popular current player
Unpopular-nu solli irundhA summA nInga post pandrathukku munnAdiyE answer vandhirukkum
That would be way too obvious :D
The irony is that Ponting got a dubious decision while on 96 (that too in Australia). Australia were looking to declare and waiting for Ponting's century only for the umpire to deny him.
To compensate for that, he has been the blue-eyed boys of umpires and after a point, master and lord of umpires. avar kaiasaivukku EthA mAdhiri Umpires decision kduukkarAnga ippollAm
And his farcical idea of taking the fielder's word for catches.
If there was a poll for the most hated present cricketer he would top the list. I couldn't think of another man who would be so universally hated by Indians, English and pretty much everyone.
Shane Watson will surpass him in England and Australia but if you get India in the picture, there is no competition. It is Ricky all the way.
Clue kettadhu P_R, aana use panninadhu Plum. vellam thinging and veral soopping :D
Plum ungal kelvikkaaga kaathirikkirom.
Sports sectionla enakku badhil solla dhAn theriyum. kELvi kEkka theriyAdhu!
Seri nan kekkaren, I'm not sure if the answer could be found in Cricinfo.
How many sixers did Sir Don Bradman hit in his international test career?
2 :?:
Illa :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Puliyan_Biryani
:hammer: Satissh, this is contentious qostian. Whatever may be the answer I can pick an article to refute it :lol2: (Yeah I know the grapes are sour :D)Quote:
Originally Posted by satissh_r
Seri appa neenga vera oru kelvi kelunga :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Puliyan_Biryani
thappa answer pannavanai edhukkuppa kekka solreenga :D
sari konjam yosichuttu vandhu kekkaren :think:
Then my question stays till you ask one, ok?
OK :thumbsup:. mathavanga try pannina innum interesting answers kedaikkum :D
A simple one.
Who has hit the second and third fastest ODI 100s? (without looking at cricinfo :D)
2nd Fastest is Boucher, Afridi should be 3rd - Balajiya thorathi thorthi adichatha parthirukken :ashamed:Quote:
Originally Posted by Puliyan_Biryani
50 marks for Boucher. It isn't Afridi on 3rd place :D
Ij it? Coventrya irukkumo? Therilaye..Quote:
Originally Posted by Puliyan_Biryani
Not Coventry either :D. I guess you would be surprised by the answer. Let's see if anybody else can get it.
:lol2:
Porukka mudiyama Cricinfo poi answer parthuten, oru doubt, rendu perum same no of balls thane? eppadi 3 and 4 nu select pannirukanga?Quote:
Originally Posted by Puliyan_Biryani
Avara vida ivar neraya run adichirukaarae athunaala !!!
Oh seri seri, Thanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by VinodKumar's
:hammer: chumma bit-a podadheengaQuote:
Originally Posted by VinodKumar's
keele irukkura naalum neenga sonna order-laya irukku.
111 67 7 6 JM Davison Canada v West Indies Centurion 23/02/2003
127* 67 5 12 Basit Ali Pakistan v West Indies Sharjah 05/11/1993
122 67 4 13 AC Gilchrist Australia v Sri Lanka Brisbane 14/02/2006
117 67 5 13 CD McMillan New Zealand v Australia Hamilton 20/02/2007
Satissh, Second sorting condition ennanu kandupudikka try panren :think:
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Originally Posted by Puliyan_Biryani
least no of dot ballsa irukkumo?